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<blockquote data-quote="flaboy" data-source="post: 126348" data-attributes="member: 1726"><p>Speaking of roping buddies. I had a neighbor that hired 3 guys with horses to come corral a Holstein cow he couldn't catch. I watched for about 30 minutes and they were already out there trying when I first noticed them. I watched as they tried cow whips and lariats. This was about 8 acres they were on. One guy could hardly stay on his horse, one guy could stay on but that was about all he could do. The third seemed to be the most experienced. They ran that poor cow ragged. I just sat there and watched and laughed to myself. It was funny, I guess you had to be there. What was more funny was every evening I would watch this poor cow walk up to the barn looking for food crossing into about a half acre corral area. I thought to myself, why not just wait till dusk, watch her walk in, then go close the gate behind her. I had rubbed her on the head through my fence several times. Sometimes the most obvious solutions go unnoticed.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure others here have witnessed similar happenings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flaboy, post: 126348, member: 1726"] Speaking of roping buddies. I had a neighbor that hired 3 guys with horses to come corral a Holstein cow he couldn't catch. I watched for about 30 minutes and they were already out there trying when I first noticed them. I watched as they tried cow whips and lariats. This was about 8 acres they were on. One guy could hardly stay on his horse, one guy could stay on but that was about all he could do. The third seemed to be the most experienced. They ran that poor cow ragged. I just sat there and watched and laughed to myself. It was funny, I guess you had to be there. What was more funny was every evening I would watch this poor cow walk up to the barn looking for food crossing into about a half acre corral area. I thought to myself, why not just wait till dusk, watch her walk in, then go close the gate behind her. I had rubbed her on the head through my fence several times. Sometimes the most obvious solutions go unnoticed. I'm sure others here have witnessed similar happenings. [/QUOTE]
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